Located next to St. Patrick's Park in Melbourne, St. Patrick's Cathedral is the most iconic Gothic building of the 19th century. The church has a rich collection of craftsmanship, including meticulously painted window panes, clever wood carvings and stone crafts. The grandeur and grandeur of the Catholic Church are highlighted. The Goethe-style minarets are 103 metres high, fully displaying the style and grandeur of the Renaissance. St. Patrick's Cathedral is the largest and tallest Catholic church in Melbourne and the Southern Hemisphere. The Gothic-style cathedral was officially opened in October 1897, but the church's three minarets were not completed until 1939.